Official Notes

PERKINS/NDSL BORROWERS

If you are graduating or do not plan to be at least a half-time student at EIU next Semester, it is mandatory to complete an exit interview. Failure to do so will result in a COMPLETE HOLD being placed on your University record.

Interview will be held in the office of Student Accounts, South side of Old Main, at cashier’s entrance on July 24,25, and July 29, 2002.

Call 217-581-3715 TO SCHEDULE YOUR EXIT INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT.

-Laura Gesell, Collections Specialist III.

FINAL EXAM CHANGES

Students who have three final examinations scheduled for one day may change the date of one of the final examinations with the approval of the INSTRUCTOR. Requests for changes for medical or personal emergencies may also be considered. In cases not resolved between the student and the instructor to, the Department Chair will seek resolution. Students are discouraged from requesting instructors to deviate from the published examination schedules. Reasons of personal convenience such as work, transportation arrangements, or vacation plans, do not constitute grounds for approval of examinations change requests.

-Frank Hohengarten, Dean Enrollment Management and Registrar.

4WK2 DEADLINES

The deadlines for adding a 4WK2 class is TODAY-WED, July 10. The deadline for requesting credit/no credit or audit grading status for a class you have already registered for is TOMORROW-THURS, JULY 11 at 4PM. You may drop a 4WK2 class until 4PM tomorrow-Thurs., July 11 and the class will not appear on your permanent record and you will not be billed for the class. The only 4WK2 class that you may drop after July 11 that will still not appear on your permanent record (and will not be billed) is a workshop that is dropped BEFORE it begins.

-Molly J. Evans, Assistant Director, Registration.

CLEAR RECORD

Your record must be CLEAR with the University BY AUGUST 16 or YOUR FALL CLASS SCHEDULE WILL BE CANCELED.

-Molly J. Evans, Assistant Director, Registration

UNIVERSITY ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION MEETING

Students must attend a meeting to formally apply for University Admission to Teacher Education and to initiate the selection process. The College of Education and Professional Studies schedules meetings and the rules and regulations concerning selection, admission to and retention in teacher education are explained. STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PREVIOUSLY APPLIED MUST ATTEND THE MEETING. The following meeting is available Summer Semester 2002 to initiate the selection process: Monday July 22, 2002 at 1501 Buzzard Hall Auditorium, from 4-4:50

No Registration Required. The next opportunity to initiate the “Selection Process” and apply for University Admission to Teacher Education will be during the Fall Semester 2002.

-Dr. Douglas Bower, Associate Dean, College of Education and Professional Studies.